Saki Ogawa

Saki Ogawa (小川 紗季, Ogawa Saki) is a former Japanese pop singer, best known as one of the 4 founding members of the Japanese pop group S/mileage.

Saki Ogawa
小川 紗季
Also known asSakitty, Sakirin, Ogasakichan
Born (1996-11-18) 18 November 1996
OriginSaitama, Japan
GenresJ-pop
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active20042011
LabelsGood Factory Records
Associated actsS/mileage, Hello Pro Egg, ZYX
WebsiteHello! Project.com

Biography

Ogawa joined Hello! Project as a member of Hello! Pro Egg in June 2004 when she passed the auditions alongside thirty-two other girls. During her time as a member of Hello! Pro Egg, she was also one of Erina Mano’s back-up dancers for her single "Hajimete no Keiken".

It was announced in 2009 that Ogawa would make her debut with S/mileage, a Japanese pop group consisting of Yuuka Maeda, Kanon Fukuda, Ayaka Wada, and herself. Their first single titled "Ama no Jaku" was released on 6/7 exclusively at Mall City and at the Shinjin Kouen Egg concert.

On 1 April 2010 Ogawa debuted as an Oha Girl with 2 other girls, Erika Tanaka and Shiori Inoue, on the TV Tokyo Japanese children morning TV show called Oha Suta. She made regular appearances on the show as an Oha Girl while maintaining her regular duties with S/mileage.[1]

On 24 August 2011 it was announced that Ogawa would be graduating from S/mileage and Hello! Project on 27 August to return to a normal life.[2][3] She has also retired from her work on Oha Suta as an Oha Girl.[4]

gollark: Hmm. Should each file header thing store the *absolute* position of the previous header, or the *relative* one? Is it plausible for the front of files to be truncated somehow?
gollark: Really? I thought lisps were mostly untyped.
gollark: I also shortened the stringy names of things.
gollark: (and a written_at timestamp)
gollark: Muahahaha, header devised (it's just a map of filenames to metadata and location in file).

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 22 July 2011.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 23 April 2012. Retrieved 24 September 2011.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. http://www.helloproject.com/news/110824800_smileage.html
  4. http://www.shopro.co.jp/oha/topics/20110824ohagirl.html
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